“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Maya Angelou
@SecKennedy This is a false premise. The problem is not a lack of trust. The lack of trust is entirely appropriate. The goal should not be to “rebuild” someone else’s trust. Thats their business.
Be honest, yes. And leave it at that.
@HerbsandDirt As it should. “Those who can make you believe in absurdities, can make you commit atrocities,” variously attributed to Voltaire and others.
What happened in Germany a few decades ago was a result of a massive propaganda campaign aimed at scapegoating one population of people and conditioning the masses into accepting increasing levels of human rights violations against them without any actual evidence justifying it.
I will NEVER submit. I'm the parent of a vaccine injured child.
Making my life harder won't work. I am already hardened.
Remove me from society? I already am.
We've been fighting this fight alone for years. Now the world is awake. Reinforcements have finally arrived
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No law enforcement officer took an oath to enforce mandates. We took an oath to enforce law and the Constitution of the US. Maybe some officers need to go back and read their oath! Just a thought.
I retweeted this yesterday & now again, so nobody misses it. One of those speeches that might get recorded in history as an important event on its own, because it captured the exact inflection when things started to turn around. 🥊
I’ve interviewed 2 people who were injured by the Pfizer shot and are now having to move out of their home because they can’t work.
Meanwhile, Pfizer is set to make $33,500,000,000 from vaccines this year, and they’re not liable for the injuries of these people.
If the vaccine is effective— but we’re blaming unvaccinated people for the reason vaccinated people are getting sick— then what is the vaccine effective at doing?